A new report prepared by Czech, Hungarian, Slovak and Polish researchers and kindly supported by the International Visegrad Fund explores possible areas of upgraded cooperation.
Show more PDFChristian Kvorning Lassen talked to Der Standard about reactions of the V4 countries to the refugee crisis and the threat of populism.
Show moreAll eight participating organizations know the names of their new fellows! Tija Memisevic was chosen to conduct her research at EUROPEUM.
Show moreOur brand new publication project called the EASTERN MONITOR begins with a critical analysis of the recent European Neighbourhood Policy review written by our associate research fellow, Věra Řiháčková.
Show more PDFOn 23 May, Czech Permanent Representation to the EU in Brussels hosted a debate organised by the Institute for European Policy EUROPEUM.
Show more PDFMichal Vít was a guest of Czech Radio Plus, where he talked about visa liberalisation for Turkey and the European Commission's proposal to revise the quota system for the redistribution of refugees.
Show moreTogether with the Institute for European Studies at Université libre de Bruxelles we cordially invite you to a book launch and debate introducing Tereza Novotná's new book 'How Germany Unified and the EU Enlarged: Negotiating the Accession through Transplantation and Adaptation'
Show more PDFEUROPEUM is one of eight receiving institutions taking part in the Think Visegrad Fellowship program.
Show more PDFOur Head of Research Martin Michelot was among the three experts that contributed their country's vision on the question of whether Visegrad leaders should be concerned about the EU fragmentation.
Show moreEUROPEUM's research fellow Věra Řiháčková leads project aiming at helping Georgia's integration process to the EU structures.
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